“It seems that no matter how much is done, it is never enough, because today’s ‘Herods’ multiply the bet with more drugs, weapons and recruiting more soldiers at low cost when the economic situation is pressing,” he denounced. “Because, this reality that comes from afar, the lack of resources at this moment has made it worse,” she warned.
“How long?” the pastor of San Justo asked himself again when he realized that “this scourge that is disintegrating the social fabric of our neighborhoods cannot be put to an end.”
“(The neighborhood) Puerta de Hierro is an example of the failure and complicity of the different political and judicial levels. The fight that takes place in our neighborhoods is the State and the community that is organized, or drug trafficking,” he stated. “When there is an absence of the State that helps create possibilities together with the community that carries them forward, drug trafficking and weapons grow,” she said.